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Thursday
Jun102010

Coal Train Railroad -- Their Podcast Is (Almost) a Series

CoalTrainRailroad.jpgI finally had a chance to listen to the first Coal Train Railroad podcast this week. Good stuff that I think'll keep the kiddos interested -- they played "Bicycle" by the Jellydots, talked with some Nashville-area kids about bikes, and then wrapped it up with a really cool version of "Bicycle" performed by Coal Train Railroad themselves. (Now how about having Coal Train cover another kids artist with a video from Readeez? -- there's precedence for it.) More of that, please.

Anyway, listen here or subscribe via iTunes here. Podcast #2 is due out this weekend.

To get you in the mood for CTR's jazz ("short sets for the short set"), why not listen to the debut disk right here...

<a href="http://coaltrainrailroad.bandcamp.com/album/coal-train-railroad-2">All Aboard by Coal Train Railroad</a>

Reader Comments (2)

Um, I suppose they might do a cover of John Coltrane as well???
June 10, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterKaty L
Ah! Terrific idea, Stefan. And we're acting on it. Attorneys from both camps are huddled as we speak, attempting to hammer out just such a deal.

You'll be the first to know....
June 16, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMichael

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